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Admissions & Financial Aid

Invest in yourself. No trust fund is required. Value and versatility are hallmarks of an SCC education. You can rise to the challenge of higher education here without the fear of falling into a mound of debt.

Student Life

You may not live on campus, but our campus has plenty of life. The life you live outside the classroom is as important to your education as lectures, papers and projects. Get involved – the choices are many!

Community Resources

At SCC there is a higher degree of community. You don't have to be a student to be a part of the college. We're as connected to our community as we are committed to our students. Hey, it's in our name.

Need Assistance?

If in immediate danger, call 911 or
DPS/Campus Police.
Campus phone: Ext. 8545
Cell phone: 636-922-8545
For immediate 24/7 assistance related to a sexual assault, call the Bridgeway 24-hour crisis lines:
If you are in St. Charles County, call 1-877-946-6854 or
636-946-6854.
If you are in Lincoln County, call 1-877-462-1758.
If you are outside St. Charles County, call the RAINN
at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
or visit rainn.org.

Mental Health Counseling

A mental health counselor is available to assist all current SCC credit students. Call 636-922-8536 or stop by ADM 1123 to schedule an appointment.

Board Policies

The college works under a set of policies set forth and approved by the elected Board of Trustees.

Details: SCC Speaks Freely… is a forum designed to promote honest discussion on real issues and tough topics. Open to all students on campus, each session will be moderated by expert Faculty and Staff. Each forum will also include a “SCC Student Spotlight” and polling results that measure the pulse of SCC. Complimentary breakfast or lunch will be provided – space will be limited so come early!

Location: On Campus Outside between College Center and Social Sciences Building

Details: Backpacks and yellow flags will line the sidewalks between the College Center and Social Sciences Building, representing the 1,100 college students that commit suicide each year.
This Mental Health Week and Suicide Prevention Week event is free and open to the public.

Details: Beads are available for people who have been affected by suicide. Each color of beads represent different loved ones lost to suicide (friend, parent, child, spouse, partner, sibling, etc.)
This Mental Health Week and Suicide Prevention Week event is free and open to the public.

Details: The Personal Counseling and Support Center is providing free screenings for depression. Depression Screening raises awareness while screening people for depression, generalized anxiety disorders, PTSD and mood disorders, which allows individuals to identify warning signs and connect with the appropriate treatment resources. Like many physical illnesses, early recognition and treatment offers the best opportunity for recovery from mental illness.

Details: Meet mental health and wellness service providers from our community at the Mental Health Expo from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, March 28, 2018, in the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building Auditorium.

Details: SCC’s Safe Zone Training will help bring more awareness on campus, provide support, and other resources. SCC has developed this program to help educate and create a safer campus while raising more awareness on gender and sexual diversity. SCC’s Safe Zone Training will assist students, faculty, and staff with information and resources to support a safer, and more inclusive campus for our gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, and ally community.

Details: SCC Speaks Freely… is a forum designed to promote honest discussion on real issues and tough topics. Open to all students on campus, each session will be moderated by expert Faculty and Staff. Each forum will also include a “SCC Student Spotlight” and polling results that measure the pulse of SCC. Complimentary breakfast or lunch will be provided – space will be limited so come early!

Drug-Free Campus

SCC is a drug-free institution, prohibiting the unlawful manufacture, possession, use or distribution of drugs on the campus, college sites, client sites or at any college-sponsored event.

The possession, use or distribution of alcoholic beverages on campus, college sites, client sites, instructional activities and at college-sponsored events is prohibited unless specifically approved by the president.

Alcohol screening.org: AlcoholScreening.org helps individuals assess their own alcohol consumption patterns to determine if their drinking is likely to be harming their health or increasing their risk for future harm.

ULife: ULifeline is an online resource center where college students can find information regarding alcohol and drug use.

Missouri Department of Mental Health: The Division of Behavioral Health has programs around the state to help people with alcohol and drug problems. There are programs for children, teenagers and adults. 573-751-4942 or 800-575-7480

Mental Health Counseling

The Campus Assessment, Response, and Encouragement (CARE) Team provides proactive assistance to students who are exhibiting concerning behaviors. For more information, contact 636-922-8536, or students, faculty and staff can locate information on the mySCC portal page (login required).

Student Health Insurance

International students who were admitted on an F-1 visa are required to show proof of insurance prior to registration.

Health insurance is required for anyone competing in intercollegiate athletics or club sports. Students traveling on college-sponsored trips must provide the club advisor with a copy of the insurance card, in case of emergency.

Communicable Diseases and Blood-Borne Pathogens

If you have a chronic communicable disease(s), you may attend college when, through reasonable accommodation, the risk of transmission of the disease and/or the risk of further injury to the student is sufficiently remote, in such setting so as to be outweighed by the detrimental effects resulting from the student's exclusion from the college.

Physical Fitness

Campus and Community Walking Trails

Walk your way to health on the trails of our beautiful 228-acre campus. You can start on each trail at any point. All three trails have easy access to the trailhead marker near the Child Development Center and Technology Building.

That '80s Run

SCC organizes and hosts the annual That '80s Run, featuring a 10K, 5K, 1-Mile Fun Run and a Health and Wellness Expo. The event is held the last Saturday in April. Event proceeds fund college wellness projects and a $1,000 scholarship to SCC.

Green Team

To become a more sustainable campus, SCC established “Team Green” – a committee – and a campus-wide single stream recycling program. You can participate in SCC’s green efforts by placing the following items in green recycling bins located throughout campus: